Boise Trails by Region

Military Reserve

Military Reserve is one of Boise's two most popular trail systems. Tucked right behind downtown, many of Military Reserve's trails have great downtown views. They lead, though, to the more remote reaches of the upper foothills. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Camelsback

Camelsback is Boise's busiest trail hub. All kinds of trail adventures begin here, from short nature walks with the kids, to hundred-mile singletrack loops. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Bogus Basin

The Bogus Basin area provides a welcome contrast to Boise's lower foothills. Bogus is the hub for a rich system of forested mountain trails. It typically holds snow until April. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Dry Creek

The Dry Creek trail area includes several epic creekside trails that reach up to the Boise Ridge. Unless you're happy to get wet, it's usually best to avoid this area in the early spring. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Table Rock

Boise's little tech playground. Rocks are the defining characteristic here. Avoid right after a rain--the clay soil here is susceptible to damage when wet. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Avimor

A neighborhood on the outskirts of town that keeps winning our hearts by adding more and more trail offerings. Some trails here are closed November to March. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Bike Park

Yeehaw. Jumps, berms, drops, and all that. Eagle Bike Park is just what it sounds like: a park for mountain bikers to get rad and let loose. This area also features ordinary cross-country trails. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Hillside to Harrison Hollow

Formerly an unofficial web of neighborhood trails, Hillside to Hollow has now been "officialized" as its own trail area, and offers a tight assortment of short loops and quick spurs. It's like a really big dog park. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.

Lucky Peak

Closed November to April because Idaho Fish & Game wants the deer to be undisturbed so they can more easily be shot by hunters in the future. — Got a trail report or condition update to share? It’s easy to post a report.